Lady Hale to sit in article 50 appeal despite protests over speech

Deputy President denies any bias in setting out issues

Facebook messages to ex-partner over contact held not to be threatening

Appeal against conviction allowed despite complainer's distress

Lord Hodge address sets out "pillars" of judicial independence

Ten features include stand against media "caricatures"

Police, prosecutors clash over domestic abuse cases

Fiscals deny claims that hopeless cases being taken to court

UK to opt in to new Europol powers

Scottish minister says questions remain over future post-Brexit

Glasgow solicitor named as Latvian Honorary Consul

David Kaye becomes first office holder since independence

SHRC backs UN report over impact of welfare cuts

Call on UK Government to reverse effect on disabled

Fiscal Service struggling with underfunding, inquiry submissions reveal

Police, Fiscals' Society and union all point to resource pressures

Addleshaw Goddard looking to take on HBJ Gateley's Scottish offices

Talks confirmed as HBJ Gateley splits off from floated practice

Targeted court fee rises confirmed in new order

Breakeven fees to apply from 28 November

Ministers announce Scottish Land Commission members

Six appointments subject to parliamentary approval

Woman loses benefit repayment appeal despite "gay" housemate claim

Tribunal entitled to look at whole evidence in deciding "couple" question